Tin means can in Britain generally.
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Tin is an element, but you have to be careful because many people use the term loosely. They sometimes mean simply 'metal' and sometimes iron coated with tin to prevent rusting, and by extension, iron coated with anything else.
Well there are tin cans and tin whistles and tin pan alley
No.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This phrase was used to show contempt for a small-minded or mean person. You certainly didn't want a cowboy to call you a tin-horn lot.
The Lions and Tin Horn Sports - 1919 was released on: USA: 1 January 1919
The cast of The Lions and Tin Horn Sports - 1919 includes: The Century Lions Charles Dorety
The cast of Universal Ike in the Battle of Little Tin Horn - 1914 includes: Augustus Carney as Ike Louise Glaum as Mary Harry Moody
Tin means can in Britain generally.
horn means horn mate its said tsuno
then your horn is fine.
Do you mean "cornucopia"? It means "horn of plenty", a horn (usually depicted as a ram's horn) from which a never-ending flow of food proceeds.
By Horn, I assume you mean French Horn, in which case the answer would be no, it is a brass instrument.
Rin Tin Tin I presume you mean. He technically had no sidekicks, he simply worked to save others.
If you mean How did tin get it's name, then the answer comes from the Latin word stannum, a name for the element tin. (Tin's chemical symbol is Sn, coming from the word stannum) . :P
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